Wisconsin's voter photo ID law has already prompted two federal lawsuits and Wednesday two Milwaukee based groups annouced plans to file a constitutional challenge to the law in state court. Gilman Halsted reports.

The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging Wisconsin's new voter ID law. As Shawn Johnson reports, the ACLU argues it creates an undue burden on the right to vote and establishes what amounts to a poll tax.

The Government Accoutability Board says the agency will be ready in mid January to scan and count an estimated 300 thousand pages of signatures on petitons to recall Governor Scott Walker and lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch. Gilman Halsted has details.

The director of the Government Accountability Board says its staff is ready to handle counting and certifying signatures on the estimated 300-thousand pages of recall petitons they expect to receive in mid-January. Gilman Halsted reports.

The Assembly jobs committee is holding a public hearing in West Allis today (Wednesday) on a Republican bill that streamlines the state's permitting process for a company that wants to mine iron ore near Lake Superior. Reporter Chuck Quirmbach is at that hearing.

A new survey shows businesses in Northeastern Wisconsin are weathering the recession. Some even plan to hire next year. But the results also show the region's manufacturers are having trouble recruiting the next generation of workers. Patty Murray reports.

Wisconsin lawmakers are proposing limitations on a type of telemedicine that currently isn't practiced in the state. A public hearing is scheduled Tuesday on so-called "web cam abortions". Shamane Mills reports.

A group of Democrats and labor leaders say the battle beween public employee unions and Governor Scott Walker has spilled over into the private sector with a contract dispute at The Manitowoc Company. Shawn Johnson reports.